By now you've probably heard about the terribly racist remarks of L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling caught on audio in which Sterling makes his views on black people perfectly clear. The news broke late Friday night and has created a serious firestorm of controversy and criticism around the NBA, the African American community and much of America.

Sterlng's comments were reprehensible, but it's not yet clear what the NBA and league commissioner Adam Silver are planning on doing about it. Of course, that hasn't stopped many people from coming out against Sterling and sharing their thoughts on the matter.

1. President Barack Obama

"When people — when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance you don't really have to do anything, you just let them talk. And that's what happened here.

"I am confident that the NBA Commissioner, Adam Silver, a good man, will address this. Obviously, the NBA is a league that is beloved by fans all across the country. It's got an awful lot of African American players. It's steeped in African American culture. And I suspect that the NBA is going to be deeply concerned in resolving this.

I will make just one larger comment about this. The United States continues to wrestle with a legacy of race and slavery and segregation that's still there — the vestiges of discrimination. We've made enormous strides, but you're going to continue to see this percolate up every so often. And I think that we just have to be clear and steady in denouncing it, teaching our children differently, but also remaining hopeful that part of why some statements like this stand out so much is because there had been — there has been this shift in how we view ourselves."

5. NBA legend Michael Jordan

"I look at this from two perspectives – as a current owner and a former player. As an owner, I'm obviously disgusted that a fellow team owner could hold such sickening and offensive views. I'm confident that Adam Silver will make a full investigation and take appropriate action quickly.

As a former player, I'm completely outraged. There is no room in the NBA – or anywhere else – for the kind of racism and hatred that Mr. Sterling allegedly expressed. I am appalled that this type of ignorance still exists within our country and at the highest levels of our sport. In a league where the majority of players are African-American, we cannot and must not tolerate discrimination at any level."

7. Atlanta Hawks exec and NBA legend Dominique Wilkins

"As a VP for the Hawks it is appalling to wake up to this story. It is in no way anything that I know my NBA at any level to promote, condone or harbor behind closed doors or openly.

"As a black man living in the South, this is not something that is a surprise. Racism is prevalent, still a problem and something that can not be taken lightly in any context!

"As a former Clipper, I feel for the community of LA. It is a melting pot of culture and all races. For Clipper fans, staff and players, I do hope this is dealt with swiftly and justly. It is just totally disappointing."

8. LA Clippers star DeAndre Jordan

This is the same form of expression many used on social media to show their support of Trayvon Martin last year.

9. Miami Heat all-star LeBron James

"I kind of wavered back and forth whether I would actually sit out. If our owner would come out and say the things that he said, I would really have to sit down with my teammates, talk to my family because at the end of the day, our family, and our teammates are way more important than that. Basketball is huge, obviously the playoffs have been unbelievable, and I hate the fact that something like this has to come out when the playoffs have been unbelievable and the game of basketball continues to grow, but there is no room for Donald Sterling in our league. There is no room for him."

10. Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith

"Well obviously I was appalled, but to be quite honest with you, I wasn't too surprised."

11. NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal

"Well, first of all, I was shocked. It's one thing to say something controversial, but then it's another thing to say something that's very repugnant.

"If I was in charge, I would probably suspend him and take a closer look at what's really going on."

12. NBA legend Charles Barkley

"You can believe it. This has happened before. ... This is the first test for Adam Silver. He has to suspend him right now. ... He has to be suspended and fined immediately. They have to prove it's his voice on the tape. ... If someone wants to be racist, that's their thing. But when you're in a position of power and you can take jobs and economic opportunity away from people, that's what crosses the line."